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On November 3, 1998, the voters of Seattle passed the $196.4 million "Libraries for All" bond measure. "Libraries for All" provided the [[Seattle Public Library]] funding to build a new [[Central Library]], replace or renovate all branch libraries, and add new branch libraries. |
On November 3, 1998, the voters of Seattle passed the $196.4 million "Libraries for All" bond measure. "Libraries for All" provided the [[Seattle Public Library]] funding to build a new [[Central Library]], replace or renovate all branch libraries, and add new branch libraries. |
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# [[NewHolly Branch]] |
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# [[Wallingford Library]] |
# [[Wallingford Library]] |
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# [[South Park Library]] |
# [[South Park Library]] |
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# [[Douglass-Truth Branch]] |
# [[Douglass-Truth Branch]] |
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== Projects To Be Completed In 2007 == |
== Projects To Be Completed In 2007 == |
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* [[University Library]] |
* [[University Library]] |
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* [[Queen Anne Library]] |
* [[Queen Anne Library]] |
Latest revision as of 04:13, 13 March 2007
On November 3, 1998, the voters of Seattle passed the $196.4 million "Libraries for All" bond measure. "Libraries for All" provided the Seattle Public Library funding to build a new Central Library, replace or renovate all branch libraries, and add new branch libraries.
Projects Completed (as of March, 2007)[]
- NewHolly Branch
- Wallingford Library
- Delridge Library
- Capitol Hill Library
- Rainier Beach Library
- Green Lake Library
- West Seattle Library
- Central Library
- High Point Library
- North East Branch
- Beacon Hill Library
- Columbia Library
- Greenwood Library
- Fremont Library
- Ballard Library
- International District/Chinatown Library
- Lake City Library
- Northgate Library
- Montlake Library
- South Park Library
- Douglass-Truth Branch
- Southwest Branch